disorderly-conduct

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
25-6449 Cynthia Lynn Pollick v. Pennsylvania Pennsylvania 2025-12-30 Pending IFP constitutional-rights disorderly-conduct due-process legal-counsel pro-se sixth-amendment 1. Whether Petitioner's Sixth Amendment right to counsel was violated by Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas, Pennsylvania when it failed to honor…
23A512 Kimra Bowers v. Payson City Utah 2023-12-06 Presumed Complete appellate-review de-novo-review disorderly-conduct final-judgment jurisdiction justice-court Whether a district court's decision in an appeal from a justice court is final and non-appealable when the district court does not rule on the constit…
23-100 Jeffrey L. Clemens v. Michael J. O'Hara First Circuit 2023-08-02 Denied appellate-review civil-rights disorderly-conduct due-process false-testimony heck-bar iqbal-plausibility malicious-prosecution Whether the appellate court erred in upholding the dismissal of a malicious-prosecution claim despite allegations of false testimony and improper dism…
21-7442 Aaron Matthew Oleston v. Wisconsin Wisconsin 2022-03-23 Denied Response WaivedIFP civil-rights disorderly-conduct due-process fighting-words first-amendment free-speech law-enforcement police-arrest police-discretion Does the First Amendment protect the right of the people to approach law enforcement and criticize police actions in an opprobrious manner?
19-5424 Terry James Sullivan v. City of Missoula, Montana Montana 2019-08-01 Denied IFP civil-rights constitutional-rights criminal-conviction disorderly-conduct due-process first-amendment fourteenth-amendment free-speech Does Petitioner's conviction for disorderly conduct by allegedly uttering the word 'effing' violate the First and Fourteenth Amendments?
18-720 Ronald Duhe, et al. v. City of Little Rock, Arkansas, et al. Eighth Circuit 2018-12-06 Denied Response Waived civil-rights constitutional-vagueness detention-policy disorderly-conduct due-process first-amendment free-speech legal-precedent overbreadth probable-cause vagueness Whether precedent by this Court together with the Eighth Circuit, other circuits and state courts of last resort had clearly established the vagueness…
18-6348 Eric M. Pence v. Illinois Illinois 2018-10-16 Denied Response WaivedIFP criminal-law criminal-prosecution criminal-statute disorderly-conduct due-process electronic-communication fighting-words first-amendment free-speech true-threat true-threats Whether a message stating 'Hey, long time no talk, how have you been?' can be criminally prosecuted under a disorderly conduct statute as 'fighting wo…